King Richwin is not shy about its taste. Gold everywhere, a castle backdrop, a smug king in the scatter symbol, and enough treasure on the reels to keep a tax auditor busy for weeks. Playtech has gone for full fairy tale royalty here, and to be fair, it suits the game.
Behind the crown and sparkle, this is a 5 reel slot with 20 paylines and a bonus round built around a growing collector, coloured gems, and feature modifiers. It is busy without becoming unreadable, which is more than can be said for some games that treat clarity as a personal insult.
King Richwin goes all in on storybook luxury. The setting is bright, theatrical, and clearly more interested in gold plated nonsense than historical accuracy. We get a smiling king, a queen with the expression of someone who has already heard your request and declined it, glossy stallions, stuffed treasure chests, and enough rich colour to make the whole thing feel like a children’s tale with a very healthy jewellery budget.
That works in its favour. The game looks playful rather than stiff, and the symbols are easy to read even when the feature side gets busier. Across many online casinos, royal themes can end up looking interchangeable, but this one keeps a bit of personality. It is cartoonish, yes, though knowingly so, and that gives it more charm than a po-faced castle game would have managed.
The paytable is split between premium royal themed symbols and lower value card royals. Wins pay from left to right on 20 fixed paylines.
| Symbol | Payout for 3, 4, 5 of a kind |
|---|---|
| Queen | 2.00, 6.00, 20.00 |
| Golden Horse | 2.00, 6.00, 20.00 |
| Treasure Chest | 2.00, 6.00, 20.00 |
| Golden Sceptre | 2.00, 6.00, 20.00 |
| Roast Feast | 2.00, 6.00, 20.00 |
| A | 1.50, 4.00, 12.50 |
| K | 1.50, 4.00, 12.50 |
| Q | 1.50, 4.00, 12.50 |
| J | 1.50, 4.00, 12.50 |
The wild uses a large throne symbol and substitutes for regular paying symbols. It does not replace scatters or gems, which keeps it fairly straightforward in the base game. Its role is mainly to support line wins rather than hijack the whole mechanic.
The king acts as the scatter. Landing 3 or more scatters anywhere on the reels triggers the King Richwin feature with one or more active modifiers. Scatter wins also pay independently of normal line combinations, which gives the symbol some use beyond simply opening the bonus door.
Pink, green, and blue gems can land in the base game and feed their matching gem piles. When one of those piles activates, it awards the King Richwin feature with the corresponding modifier attached. Pink starts Rich Rows, green starts Rich Spins, and blue starts Rich Multis.
This is a tidy system because it gives the base game a bit more shape. Instead of waiting around for scatters alone, there is a second route into the feature, and that helps the spins feel less one note.
The main feature begins with 5 bonus spins on a 5 by 5 grid. The Collector King starts as a 2 by 2 symbol and collects gem and prize symbols that land beneath it. Prize values can range from small cash style amounts up to fixed jackpot values.
As gems are collected, the Collector King expands. Reaching the next size awards extra bonus spins, and the king can keep growing until he fills the full 5 by 5 area. Once the feature ends, all collected prizes are paid.
The pink gem modifier adds Rich Rows. This extends the grid upward, letting the feature grow beyond its standard size. As more gems are collected, the Collector King can continue expanding through the taller layout, with extra spins granted along the way.
That changes the shape of the round quite a bit because there is simply more room for symbols and more space for the collector to grow into.
The green gem modifier adds Rich Spins. With this modifier active, collect gems and prize symbols can award extra bonus spins instead of only cash values. That makes the feature more likely to stretch out, which is useful when the collector starts building momentum.
The blue gem modifier adds Rich Multis. Collect gems can carry a 2x multiplier, while prize symbols can carry 2x or 3x multipliers. Those multipliers apply to the prizes collected in the feature, and multiplier gems also count as multiple collected gems for the Collector King’s growth.
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We think King Richwin gets a lot right. The theme is knowingly silly, the collector mechanic gives the bonus round a proper sense of movement, and the gem modifiers do enough to make different entries feel meaningfully different. That matters, because a feature heavy slot can easily become a padded out mess if every version feels the same after ten seconds.
It is not flawless. The base game can feel patient while the feature side is clearly where most of the personality lives. Still, we would take that over a louder game with nothing underneath it. Among fantasy themed online slots, this one has enough character and enough structure to stay interesting, even if the king himself looks far too pleased with how things are going.